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North Carolina Gov. Cooper vetoes bill that would have required more juveniles to be tried as adults
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed legislation that would have forced more minors accused of serious crimes to automatically be tried in adult court.
Gov. Roy Cooper vetoes juvenile crime bill, saying it ‘begins to erode’ NC’s reforms
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper took out his veto stamp to oppose a bill that would require more teenagers facing criminal charges to be tried initially as adults. House Bill 834 requires 16- and 17-year-olds who commit certain felonies to be tried first as adults in the state’s superior courts.
North Carolina governor vetoes bill that would mandate more youths getting tried in adult court
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed a measure that would have ensured more young people accused of serious crimes be automatically tried in adult court.
Governor requests more money for juvenile justice system via veto
With less than two weeks to the deadline for state budget adjustments, North Carolina’s governor sent another fiscal request at closing time Friday using his veto
Cooper Vetoes Bill Making Juvenile Justice Changes
By Carolina Journal Staff Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a bill Friday that would make changes to North Carolina’s juvenile justice laws. Critics argued that the bill would roll back North
More young people could be tried as adults in North Carolina under bill heading to governor
More young people who are accused of serious crimes in North Carolina would have their cases tried automatically in adult court, under legislation that received final General Assembly approval.
More young people could be tried as adults in NC under bill heading to governor
More young people accused of serious crimes in North Carolina would have their cases tried automatically in adult court, under legislation that received final General Assembly approval on Wednesday. The changes would rework some bipartisan juvenile justice reforms that took effect over four years ago addressing 16- and 17-year-old offenders.
Governor Roy Cooper vetoes bill that would have modified 'Raise the Age' law
Right now, 16 and 17 year olds are charged as juveniles. Depending on the seriousness of the charge, they can be transferred to adult court, but the process can be lengthy.
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‘Disappointing development’ CMPD Chief Jennings responds after Governor Cooper vetoes crime bill
The bill would lead to more serious charges for adults who entice juveniles to commit crimes, and move more juvenile cases to ...
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North Carolina's 'Raise the Age' law amendment awaits governor's signature
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currently on its way to Gov ... for some of these particular charges," Hardy said. Kinston's ...
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